The Capitol riot fueled the war on wrongthink. Clemency for Capitol rioters should represent the start of the end of that war.
In the four years since the Capitol riot on Jan. 6, 2021, Democrats have crushed and disenfranchised their political opponents in a bid to achieve total power by waging a whole-of-society war on wrongthink. This war encompassed, among other elements, the lawfare apparatus, the broader weaponized administrative state, and the Censorship-Industrial Complex.
Now, with President Trump’s many corrective actions during week one of his second term, we may be witnessing the beginning of the end of this tyrannical war — the first step toward restoring liberty and justice in this country.
Trump began by issuing an executive order called “Ending the Weaponization of the Federal Government.” Under that order, the president declared it U.S. policy to “identify and take appropriate action to correct past misconduct by the Federal Government related to the weaponization of law enforcement and the weaponization of the Intelligence Community.”
The directive tasks the attorney general, alongside department and agency heads, with investigating weaponized acts by civil or criminal enforcement authorities over the last four years and presenting a report to the president “with recommendations for appropriate remedial actions.” The order calls on the director of national intelligence to initiate the same review for weaponized acts of the intelligence community. […]
— Read More: thefederalist.com
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